Fish4All

nz.co.fish4all.app

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Total installs
1.9K(1,951)
Rating
unknown
Released
December 15, 2014
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Sports
Developer
Fish4all
Developer details
Name
Fish4all
E-mail
info@fish4all.co.nz
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
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Description

Fish4all is a recreational fishing App for your smartphones designed by and for Kiwi fishing enthusiasts, not only a great tool for logging catch, comparing stats and sharing photos - but also helping to build the data critically needed to protect our fisheries for the future. And it's free!

Not only will the App enhance recreational sector interests it is fun to use, you can brag to your mates and you can see how your catch tracks against local, regional and national trends. Get on board today your children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will thank you for it. We all have a responsibility to leave this resource Taonga(treasure) in a better condition than we found it.

What we stand for, our Vision.
At Fish4all we believe in a future where there will always be fish for generations to come (our grandchildren's grandchildren). To achieve this, we are passionate about promoting truly shared fisheries where;

1. the interest of NZ recreational fishers are well defined and protected.
2. there are no more political squabbles about who gets what,
3. sector respect and acknowledge each other's right to share in the fishery,
4. accurate information underpins wise decision making,
5. shared gain, shared pain models are better defined, and,
6. the fishery and the ecosystem that supports it come first.

The outcome we all want is thriving marine ecosystems where we can all enjoy catching a fish or simply looking at them.